The title track from the just-released Burial EP occasionally pops up for air amongst the brilliant showcase of breakbeats, cracked samples and blown out bass. An uneasy four-note siren serves as the melodic hook, with affirmative vocal cutaways sifted through for good measure. It’s heady, ravey, and at-times breathtaking.
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